Discover the best restaurants in Mumbai that serve mouth-watering Burmese and Thai delicacies, offering a unique blend of flavors and an unforgettable dining experience.
MumbaiBurmese CuisineThai CuisineRestaurantsDiningReal Estate MumbaiOct 19, 2024
At Burma Burma, you should definitely try the Mohinga (Burmese fish noodle soup) and the Shan rice, which are both packed with flavor and spices.
Thai Box is located in the bustling Kala Ghoda area of Mumbai.
The Thai Kitchen stands out with its chic decor, attentive service, and a focus on traditional Thai flavors. Must-try dishes include the Massaman Curry and the Papaya Salad.
The signature dishes at The Burmese Pantry include the Ohno Kauk Swe (coconut noodle soup) and the Burmese Tea Leaf Salad, both of which are packed with unique flavors and textures.
Bangkok Cottage in Juhu offers a cozy and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a casual dinner. The restaurant's friendly staff and authentic Thai food make it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
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